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Probably not a true blue if she was black when younger. The dilute (blue) gene has the effect of turning all the black pigment to blue so she would...
I think the NI is at present in the grey area between a mongrel and a population that could be reaching the status of an established breed, but I...
Some on this page here - http://www.kerstoneshepherds.net/colors/colors1.htm And this one here from working lines, could be mistaken for a paled...
There are actually two types of sable. Wolf sable, that is the one commonly found in the GSD.... and red/cream sable, which I have seen in GSDs in...
The sandy colour must have been the puppy coat before the darker guard hairs grew through. Sable GSDs can darken quite dramatically :grin:
It varies depending on the colour. Saddle marked black & tans are usually born dark, mostly black and the tan areas increase in size continuously,...
Interesting question. Many of the traits that distinguish one breed from another are quantitative and involve a number of genes that combine to give...
Can I just but in here and give an opinion :grin: Firstly, got to agree with abbie.... a photograph in not a good way to evaluate a dog. The look...
Yes, great stuff Rips.... glad to help :mrgreen:
http://www.physics.uwo.ca/science_olympics/events/grades_11_to_12/if_the_key_fits.html On this page, scroll down to the punnett square (don't...
Ah yes sorry, I didn't explain very well. You've got it now :grin: Ok, this bit isn't so easy to explain as I can't construct a table on here,...
Yes it does. Also, if her litter mates have been bred from and not produced tanpoint, and her parents from other litters. No, both parents...
It's quite simple inheritance..... tanpoint is recessive to no tan points. So a non tanpointed dog can carry tanpoint, but not vice versa. It does...
This is what Wiki have to say on it - Husky is a general term for several breeds of dogs used as sled dogs. Because of their strength and...
A spitz tail is simply high carriage on the move, they all have this, they are in fact all classified as spitz. Their construction is the same in...
They have their breed defining features of course but certainly not completely different. They all have the spitz criteria ie pointed ears, wedge...
There is a Canadian Eskimo Dog yes. They are all different types of Eskimo dogs ie Huskies - The Malamute, Siberian, Canadian, Greenland Dog etc
And they'd be correct. Husky is derived from the word for Eskimo and now means Eskimo Dog, which a Malamute is.
PS Malady ain't so bad really, you just got to stand up to her. runs for cover.......:smt100
I haven't read all of this thread so not sure really what the disagreement is over, just assuming it's the word husky.... but I'm going to chip in...